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Nintendo DS Action Games

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bombermanBomberman
Bomberman comes to the DS, complete with both 2D and 3D graphics, and it makes use of the stylus.
Action
Nintendo DS
 
castlevania_ds_working_titleCastlevania DS [Working Title]
Konami's new Castlevania game for the Nintendo DS takes place one year after the events in Aria of Sorrow. This time, you can gain powerful skills by either...
Action
Nintendo DS
 
castlevania_dawn_of_sorrowCastlevania: Dawn of Sorrow
The crusade against the vampire Dracula continues, as Castlevania debuts on DS with this fastpaced fighting adventure. Serving as a sequel to the GBA's...
Action
Nintendo DS
 
dragon_ball_zDragon Ball Z
Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2 is the sequel to Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors.
Action
Nintendo DS
 
dragon_boosterDragon Booster

Action
Nintendo DS
 
feel_the_magic_xy_xxFeel the Magic: XY/XX
To solve the mysteries of Kimi no Tame Nara Shineru, you must use the DS's touch pad to explore your world. Additionally, your character can change his or...
Action
Nintendo DS
 
goldeneye_rogue_agentGoldenEye: Rogue Agent
EA will be publishing a handheld version of this James Bond title for the Nintendo DS.
Action
Nintendo DS
 
harry_potter_and_the_goblet_of_fireHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Action
Nintendo DS
 
kirby_canvas_curseKirby: Canvas Curse
Kirby makes his debut on the DS with this 2D action game. In Kirby: Canvas Curse, it's up to you to use your magic wand (stylus pen) to guide the pink hero,...
Action
Nintendo DS
 
madagascarMadagascar
Based on the animated film from DreamWorks, Madagascar tells the tale of four animals in New York's Central Park Zoo. You must use the skills of your animal...
Action
Nintendo DS
 

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Your Mac Questions Answered
Source: Shawn Zabecki




Yesterday, we announced that Steam and all our Source engine games will be coming to the Mac. Sound too good to be true? Well, guess what: It is true! There are no catches! Sometimes life actually works like that. The bad news is that we've just truth bombed your hard-earned lie detector back to the stone age, and you'll probably lose all your money to the next international lottery scam that sneaks through your spam filter. Still, Steam on the Mac!



Since we're getting a lot of email asking the same basic questions, we figured we'd just answer them here:



Q: I own TF2 on the PC. Do I have to buy it again on the Mac?

A: No. If you own TF2 on the PC, you own TF2 on the Mac (and vice versa). You don't have to buy the game twice. In addition, the Steam Cloud will automatically propagate your configuration settings and custom sprays to your Mac for you.



Q: Is it just some crappy emulated version of TF2?

A: No! Also: How dare you! Mac users aren't getting a crappy emulated version of the game. TF2 will run natively on OSX, like an actual big boy game for adults.



Q: Hmm, that all sounds pretty good. But I'll bet I can't play with my friends who own Macs if I'm on my PC.

A: Mac and PC users will all play together, on the same servers. We're not creating two separate universes. We're all going to be one big, happy family with guns locked in a bloody, never-ending struggle for cap points.